You may not imagine what these 10 Hollywood stars did before they became famous

Everyone will always have a process of professional exploration and adaptation before successful career, unless you are a rich second generation.

is no exception for those Hollywood stars. Before they become famous, they have to eat for themselves, especially in Los Angeles, a place where the cost of living is high, so if your favorite actors are looking for something strange here Or embarrassing work, please don’t be surprised. To pursue your dream or just to make a living, I think this is understandable.

10. Whoopi Goldberg (Whoopi Goldberg) --- Funeral home beautician

friends who have watched "Nuns Are Crazy" will naturally not be unfamiliar with this actor.

The Oscar-winning actress once studied in a beauty school and became a licensed beautician. However, you may not know that Goldberg applied the beauty techniques she learned to the face of the dead.

Yes, before she became famous, Goldberg ran an advertisement in the newspaper, doing hair and makeup for the dead. Goldberg claims that being a beautician in a funeral center may make a sensitive person feel tired and upset, but if you are naturally optimistic, it may be a good source of income.

9. Sean Connery (Sean Connery)---coffin polisher

Sean Connery is synonymous with Hollywood charm and success. However, in addition to being associated with James Bond, you will be surprised to find that one of his previous jobs was polishing the coffin. After

left the Royal Navy in his youth, he returned to Edinburgh, where he found various physical activities. For a period of time, he worked as a coal shovel, bricklayer, lifeguard, and even a model for the Edinburgh Art School.

However, his most fascinating work is polishing the coffins to make them as shiny as possible, and bleaching mahogany coffins to make them look more oaky. According to local rumors, Connery even bet someone to spend the night in a coffin and win a gamble.

8. Brad Pitt (Brad Pitt) --- the chick mascot

In the early 1990s, Brad Pitt became an international symbol. However, in the late 1980s, the aspiring actor became a symbol of other things, namely fast and cheap Mexican food.

After dropping out of the University of Missouri, the 23-year-old Pitt moved to Los Angeles, where he did some strange work and tried to find the first scene of his career as an actor. One of his most notorious jobs was wearing a yellow chicken costume and standing outside the El Pollo Loco restaurant in Hollywood.

Pete would spend hours in the hot sun, slowly putting on his chicken skin costume, and then handing out flyers. Finally, he finally got his first important role in the TV show Dallas.

7. Christopher Walken---Junior lion trainer

Christopher Walken has become a legend in Hollywood-such a famous person, every high school boy in the United States can have his iconic voice Create a different impression.

However, every legend has a beginning, and Walken’s story is just like his legend. When he was 16, Walken spent a summer tame a lion cub. He pretended to be the lion's father and knocked the whip on it. According to Walken, "She is really more like a dog... that's not a real lion tamer."

6. Channing Tatum --- stripper

Channing Tatum The inspiration for the movie "Magic Mike" came from his experience as a stripper in Tampa, Florida when he was 18.

According to an interview with GQ magazine, Tatum gave up a college football scholarship and performed in a local nightclub under the name "Crawford Chen" until he moved to Miami and was spotted by a model agency.

In 2009, Tatum’s former employer sold a video to American Weekly, which was Tatum’s "shame." Although Tatum's public relations team was not happy when this video was released, Tatum said that he was not ashamed of his past and made a movie based on this experience.

5. Adrien Brody (Adrien Brody)---birthday party magician

Before Adrien Brody became the best actor Oscar, he was an ordinary person who grew up in Queens, New York. Before he began to take his performing arts seriously, he often performed a dazzling magic at birthday parties, which became his way of making money and also discovered his talent in acting. In the end, he was in the "pianist", Acting roles in films such as "King Kong" and "The Budapest Hotel".

4. Megan Denise Fox (Megan Denise Fox)---Banana man

Brad Pitt is not the only actor who is struggling. He is fortunate enough to wear a huge food costume and make a few difficult days. Dollars.

Megan Fox admitted on the Allen Show that she did her first and only job that did not involve modeling or acting, and she dressed herself as a banana. She worked in a smoothie shop in Florida and had to wear a banana suit outside the shop to attract customers to buy a cold drink in the shop.

When she dropped out of high school and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 16, Fox kissed her banana costume forever.

3. Harrison Ford (Harrison Ford) --- reptile research consultant

Like many famous actors, Harrison Ford did not make a huge breakthrough until he was in his 30s. He played in "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" The series played an important role.

Many people have heard of Harrison Ford’s previous job. He is a carpenter, working for big-name actors and directors, but few people have heard of his other strange jobs.

This includes he used to be a member of a Boy Scout training camp in Wisconsin. In his teens, Ford worked in this camp, and he was responsible for distributing badges of value for reptile research to young scouts. His companions claimed that he was a shy person, and when George Lucas first saw his face in 1973, he was shocked.

2. Sylvester Stallone (Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone)---the lion cage cleaner

Stallone’s strangest job is to work as a lion cage cleaner at the Central Park Zoo in New York, shoveling a cat out of the cage It only costs $1.12 an hour to circulate large and small feces, and sometimes the lion urinates on him.

1. Hugh Jackman---Party clown

Unlike Brody, Jackman's performance is obviously unskilled and unsuccessful, and he cannot be recognized by a 6-year-old. He also admitted that he had been disappointed many times with children who didn't like his performances at all, and he clearly remembered that a child once said: "This clown is terrible, he doesn't know any skills." Every time he can be a clown. Let him make $50, but fortunately he found a job more suitable for him.